Saturday, 15 September 2012

The
round four London
Derby Premier League match
Loftus Road
will be preceded by the usually handshakes ritual.
On
their statement Premier league said
"All parties understand and acknowledge that the pre-match handshake
will
go ahead as part of the normal pre-match activity."

There
were doubts if players hand shake will take place
following Anton Ferdinand and John Terry incident in last season in FA
cup. FA
decided to cancel pre-match
handshake between players in April 29 at Stamford Bridge due to tense
situation.

The
England’s captain was cleared of racism
slur abuse on
court though he is still under
Football Association investigation. It is
anticipated that Ferdinand might avoid Terry’s hand shake as
well as Ashley
Cole who testifies as a witness during the trial. If Ferdinand reject
handshakes,
will QPR players support his action? How many will support him? QPR
manager has
made it clear that, his players can decide for themselves how to react.

John Terry and Anton Ferdinand in racial slur incident during FA cup which made FA to scrap handshakes in next game. Photo by the mirror.

"We've
had a discussion with the players but that's
between myself and them. We don't have to broadcast that," We'll have
to
wait and see". Hughes said."

Champions
League champions head
coach, Roberto Di Matteo also spoke about
Terry-Ferdinand
FA cup incident which affect
other players and fans.
"We're going to respect the rules and the protocol that is in place
from
the Premier League and set a positive standard to the millions of
people
watching across the world".

Terry
had been previous faced with hand shake
situation with
Former Chelsea defender, Wayne Bridge accusing him of involvement with
his
former girlfriend.
Wayne Bridge refused
to Terry’s hand shake in Chelsea Manchester City game in 2010.

John Terry missed Wayne Bridge hand shake after cheating with his girlfriend